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working for new mexico teachers. it was a top-down, washington prescribed approach that congresswoman wilson embraced in congress, but it's not working. it's not working for my kids. they are in public school right now here in central new mexico. we need a different approach. we're not going to goat afrom testing. we shouldn't test that compares this year's 5 #th graders with last years. test at the beginning of the year where it tells the teacher where each individual child is to tailor their instruction, and then do testing at the end of the year to know what kind of incremental and growth based progress they made over the course of the year. >> moderator: heather, i see you now making a face. what was that about? wilson: it was a smile. [laughter] the no child left behind act was the secretary education agent allowing federal funds to go to schools in new mexico for kids who are low income and for kids with special needs. i strongly support that federal funding to aid education, but i think that the decisions abou
working for new mexico teachers. it was a top-down, washington prescribed approach that congresswoman wilson embraced in congress, but it's not working. it's not working for my kids. they are in public school right now here in central new mexico. we need a different approach. we're not going to goat afrom testing. we shouldn't test that compares this year's 5 #th graders with last years. test at the beginning of the year where it tells the teacher where each individual child is to tailor their...
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it's not working for new mexico students and it's not working for new mexico teachers. it was a top down washington prescribed approach that congresswoman wilson embraced when she was in congress. but it's not working. it's not working for my kids. they're in public school right now here in central new mexico. we need a different approach. we're not going get away from testing. we shouldn't do testing that compares this year's fifth graders with last year. we should do testing at the begin of the year that tells the teacher where each individual child is so they can tail their instruction and do test at end of the year to know what kind of growth-based progress they have made over the course of the year. >> moderator: heather, i see you making a face. what is that about? wilson: it was a smile. the no child left -- act that allows trillion funds to go to schools in new mexico for kid who are low-income and for kids who have special needs. and i strongly support that federal funding to aid education. but i think the decisions about how that money should be made should be
it's not working for new mexico students and it's not working for new mexico teachers. it was a top down washington prescribed approach that congresswoman wilson embraced when she was in congress. but it's not working. it's not working for my kids. they're in public school right now here in central new mexico. we need a different approach. we're not going get away from testing. we shouldn't do testing that compares this year's fifth graders with last year. we should do testing at the begin of...
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mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. it's tragic. i was visiting with a mexican businessman several weeks ago who described to me how he'd received from the drug lords a letter that details where everyone of his grandkids have been for the past week minute by minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united states should work cooperatively with mexico to help mexican government solve this problem, stop the violence and stop the drug lords who are terrorizing so many innocent citizens. >> the national guard as well? cruz: . >> for the mexican military? cruz: the danger of funding is unfortunately one of the problems mexico is dealing with this corruption. it is still in peril right now in the drug war and i don't think we should be sending money when there is a risk of corruption but i think we should work cooperatively to help solve the problem. >> we have had this agreement in place and it has worked well. i think we have great whoppers with their past president of mexico and a pink hour new president will sup
mexico is a great and mighty nation and it is tragic what is happening in mexico. it's tragic. i was visiting with a mexican businessman several weeks ago who described to me how he'd received from the drug lords a letter that details where everyone of his grandkids have been for the past week minute by minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united states should work cooperatively with mexico to help mexican government solve this problem, stop the violence and stop the...
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i think nevada and new mexico, you can't count those out. though safing, new mexico is with president obama and nevada is leaning towards obama and the ground game and nevada, his ground game in nevada's second to none. colorado seems to be slipping away but i still would not completely give up on that. so i still would contend that if president obama wins the presidency it will be because he will have won ohio but then it will be because he has been able to put into his column states like new mexico and nevada, no question about that and in ohio the latino vote is 3% of the population. the voters are probably 2%, maybe 1.5 but you're absolutely right when you have 166,000 eligible latino voters in ohio and a state that is so crucial in a campaign and a race that is so close, every single latino vote is going to count. >> ana? >> i think the firewall is on fire. and i think he has got, i think president obama -- [inaudible] >> we are being deported from the first club. i think the firewall is on fire and he is a limited amount of time and a
i think nevada and new mexico, you can't count those out. though safing, new mexico is with president obama and nevada is leaning towards obama and the ground game and nevada, his ground game in nevada's second to none. colorado seems to be slipping away but i still would not completely give up on that. so i still would contend that if president obama wins the presidency it will be because he will have won ohio but then it will be because he has been able to put into his column states like new...
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so i decided to start a small fleet of oil stream is sympathetic to work in the gulf of mexico. it's as a small-business affiliated to a larger parent company. >> moderator: congressman. west: i could tell you you continue to represent yourself as a cpa, but as i understand you're not cpa registered in the state of florida and you're misleading people as far as your credentials and that's a big concern i have. we have to be truthful people want to know about qualifications. when it comes to small business, i've sat on the small business committee. every single person a concept that we have to give them stability with our tax code. that's what they voted on. as a matter of fact you're talking about flat tax. we cannot continue to look as we raise taxes on the top two brackets, which is something that is a big concern. 33%, 35 to 96. it will kill small business in effect to buy one small businesses in united states of america. deloitte and touche, national federation of independent businesses put that out. we have to pray stability and that's what i'm fighting to do. >> moderator:
so i decided to start a small fleet of oil stream is sympathetic to work in the gulf of mexico. it's as a small-business affiliated to a larger parent company. >> moderator: congressman. west: i could tell you you continue to represent yourself as a cpa, but as i understand you're not cpa registered in the state of florida and you're misleading people as far as your credentials and that's a big concern i have. we have to be truthful people want to know about qualifications. when it comes...
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i think there is a genocide going on in mexico. when they see a member of the drug violence going on across the border when you see with the states are doing in mexico, went you see the hundreds of thousands of journalists and activists under being killed, to me that qualifies as a genocide. i also think that the nuclear -- we are not developing a nuclear arms i hope. ahmadinejad has alliances and he's spending a lot of time in places like havana and that is some of that lives 90 miles away from cuba is of tremendous concern. so, i think there is plenty of reason to be concerned about what is happening in latin america. i am disappointed that it didn't come up in a way though. they didn't pander i've gotten a little tired of hearing every four years campaigns tell me how much attention they are printed page to latin america and our neighbors to the south and the closest neighbors and when they are elected they neglect the region so now the expectations, the reality is not going to match the expectations created during the campaign.
i think there is a genocide going on in mexico. when they see a member of the drug violence going on across the border when you see with the states are doing in mexico, went you see the hundreds of thousands of journalists and activists under being killed, to me that qualifies as a genocide. i also think that the nuclear -- we are not developing a nuclear arms i hope. ahmadinejad has alliances and he's spending a lot of time in places like havana and that is some of that lives 90 miles away...
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i was in new mexico the other day. i met with a group of ob/gyn docs. and they were deeply concerned because they were fearful that there'd be another increase in malpractice insurance rates as a result of what they believe are frivolous lawsuits and that that would put them out of business. one doctor indicated that her rates have gone up so much that she's now to the point where she is screening patients. she won't take high-risk patients anymore because of the danger that will generate a lawsuit and a lawsuit would put her out of business. this has had a devastating impact in a lot of communities. my home state of wyoming, we've lost the top insurer of malpractice insurance in the state. the rates for general practitioner have gone from $40,000 a year to $100,000 a year for an insurance policy. we think this has a devastating impact on the quality of healthca, as i say, high-risk patients not being treated anymore, we've lost ob/gyn doctors in the country, and we think it needs to be fixed. we need to cap noneconomic damages, and we also think you ne
i was in new mexico the other day. i met with a group of ob/gyn docs. and they were deeply concerned because they were fearful that there'd be another increase in malpractice insurance rates as a result of what they believe are frivolous lawsuits and that that would put them out of business. one doctor indicated that her rates have gone up so much that she's now to the point where she is screening patients. she won't take high-risk patients anymore because of the danger that will generate a...
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much with the spanish and to recognize as much of the gold they had seen kaine in trade from mainland mexico, and that gold was in espagnole was way under the ground and not readily accessible. so, you couldn't meet the gold dust tribute. for 30,000 people had their hands chopped off within 50 years 2 million inhabitants of espagnole had been killed or died. so if it was the beginning of a genocidal policy. we know this. but for some reason we are still teaching 1492 christopher columbus sailed the ocean blue discovered a new world. how can you discover a place densely inhabited by other human beings and open the door to this new world set an example for us all and even though george bush the elder statement on the 500th anniversary of columbus' used exactly those words monumental seats, perseverance, established the jubilee commission this great navigator and leader and her native people even ones who don't know the entire history of columbus the just know there's something wrong in that perspective this is part of human nature no human being wants to be judged by their darkest days. no nat
much with the spanish and to recognize as much of the gold they had seen kaine in trade from mainland mexico, and that gold was in espagnole was way under the ground and not readily accessible. so, you couldn't meet the gold dust tribute. for 30,000 people had their hands chopped off within 50 years 2 million inhabitants of espagnole had been killed or died. so if it was the beginning of a genocidal policy. we know this. but for some reason we are still teaching 1492 christopher columbus sailed...
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of dollars in taxpayer funds and move the jobs over to mexico. i talked to somebody like david lost his job and he moved away from the community in order to find works. those are the kind of people talk about how hurtful they've been in the state of illinois. >> moderator: herb >> moderator: directed at cheri bustos. some of the corporation for public broadcasting which helps me and the other stations carrying this debate. the appropriations about four injured $40 million per year or in other words 1121% of the federal budget. do you favor eliminating this appropriation and if so how would you? bustos: i do not favor of eliminating them. in fact i'm a supporter for public television and a supporter of public radio. i'm pleased to say i used to be on the board of directors of the rock island base review station where you happen to be employed. if you can even look at that example is the only radio station in that region that covers news. we're fortunate to have alex over here working but that would go away under a proposal like this. my kids, my h
of dollars in taxpayer funds and move the jobs over to mexico. i talked to somebody like david lost his job and he moved away from the community in order to find works. those are the kind of people talk about how hurtful they've been in the state of illinois. >> moderator: herb >> moderator: directed at cheri bustos. some of the corporation for public broadcasting which helps me and the other stations carrying this debate. the appropriations about four injured $40 million per year...
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perlmutter: what occurred is coors outsourced jobs to korea, south korea and also to mexico, and i believe we want to be making things here in america not outsourcing jobs. we want to employ folks here in our country and models where. so, the picture is one that came from the web site about the facility in south korea and there has been just from their own investor statements in our facility in korea, quote, allows us to manufacture low-cost product in asia to our u.s. customers, or in order to enhance profits, the company is transferring certain labor-intensive high-volume component manufacturing to mexico. then finally, his brother says we are extremely pleased with our record third quarter. we are benefiting from the outsourcing trend. so these are statements that are being made to his investors, and i believe that if we make things here in america we will make it in america and we should be encouraging things like the production tax credit, the wind energy production tax credit, which then brings manufacturers to america and our area. >> moderator: tell me why you object to these state
perlmutter: what occurred is coors outsourced jobs to korea, south korea and also to mexico, and i believe we want to be making things here in america not outsourcing jobs. we want to employ folks here in our country and models where. so, the picture is one that came from the web site about the facility in south korea and there has been just from their own investor statements in our facility in korea, quote, allows us to manufacture low-cost product in asia to our u.s. customers, or in order to...
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mexico crashed, and something very strange happened. within three days markets in hong kong, india, hungary, poland crashed. we weren't expecting this, and we most certainly did not understand what mechanism was in place that was causing world emerging markets to crash just because mexico crashed. and, you know, when economists can't understand something, we give it a special name. we call it an anomaly. [laughter] when asia crashed a few years later in '97, we truly understood that something was different because it dragged down every emerging market in the world, and hence since this nasty animal, this contagion in the system, what we call fear now, if one emerging market gets hit, money was being pulled out of every single emerging market blindly regardless of the reasons of the initial crash. and at this juncture most developed countries and rich countries and markets were relatively safe from this contagion. this was short lived. as you all well know, late 2007 we crashed, and we infected the entire world. this was a domestic crash
mexico crashed, and something very strange happened. within three days markets in hong kong, india, hungary, poland crashed. we weren't expecting this, and we most certainly did not understand what mechanism was in place that was causing world emerging markets to crash just because mexico crashed. and, you know, when economists can't understand something, we give it a special name. we call it an anomaly. [laughter] when asia crashed a few years later in '97, we truly understood that something...
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and we have been the safety valve, whether we wanted to or not, with the illegal entry here, in mexico, where their population is increasing and they don't have an economy that can absorb them and provide the jobs. and this is what we're trying to work out, not only to protect our own borders but to have some kind of fairness and recognition of that problem. >> mr. mondale, your rebuttal? >> one of the biggest problems today is that the countries to our south are so desperately poor that these people who will almost lose their lives if they don't come north, come north despite all the risks. and if we're going to find a permanent, fundamental answer to this, it goes to american economic and trade policies that permit these nations to have a chance to get on their own two feet and to get prosperity, so that they can have jobs for themselves and their people. and that's why this enormous national debt, engineered by this administration, is harming these countries in fueling this immigration. these high interest rates -- real rates that have doubled under this administration -- have had t
and we have been the safety valve, whether we wanted to or not, with the illegal entry here, in mexico, where their population is increasing and they don't have an economy that can absorb them and provide the jobs. and this is what we're trying to work out, not only to protect our own borders but to have some kind of fairness and recognition of that problem. >> mr. mondale, your rebuttal? >> one of the biggest problems today is that the countries to our south are so desperately poor...
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colombia and mexico also. so as i look at this, it's an enduring treat, i think both operationally to our forces and domestically here for decades. but as i said, it is not just about 9 devices. it is about the networks. and we see that ied as a weapon of choice along the threat continuing. everything from the lowest criminal smugglers, narcotics networks, all the way to the high end terrorist network and everything in between. these nexts are resilient, adaptive, and very agile. as i tell my friends, there are centers of excellence the virtual, flat, unem cum bert the. -- they seamlessly communicate sharing recipe, tactics, procedures, and i think the way they communicate their command and control system is a huge strategic advantage for them. and we see the proliferation of techniques across the various networks. the explosively formed penetrators the projell tile we used -- we saw in iraq we see have seen them in the gaza strip and seen them start to appear in somalia. vehicle born id. originate in the midd
colombia and mexico also. so as i look at this, it's an enduring treat, i think both operationally to our forces and domestically here for decades. but as i said, it is not just about 9 devices. it is about the networks. and we see that ied as a weapon of choice along the threat continuing. everything from the lowest criminal smugglers, narcotics networks, all the way to the high end terrorist network and everything in between. these nexts are resilient, adaptive, and very agile. as i tell my...
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then it's a new mexico senate debate. and later, a look at syria, iran and the future of the middle east. >> if you consider that, you know, a while ago no one would ever agree to carry around a tracking device, right? but now we all carry around cell phones which you can inherently track. and no one would ever have posted, you know, let anyone read their e-mail, but right now a lot of us use g mail and all of our mail is stored on a server at google. so it's interesting that we as a society have given our information out. >> we were looking into cyber and cybersecurity and cyber war. the pentagon had declared cyberspace the environment of people and machines and networks as a new domain of war, and yet we realized that maybe one in a thousand people really understood what cyberspace was and the degree and depth of the vulnerabilities. and so what we're trying to do in the zero day series is to take pieces of it and explain the fundamentals and the platonic idea is that everybody from my mom and dad to congress, um, and p
then it's a new mexico senate debate. and later, a look at syria, iran and the future of the middle east. >> if you consider that, you know, a while ago no one would ever agree to carry around a tracking device, right? but now we all carry around cell phones which you can inherently track. and no one would ever have posted, you know, let anyone read their e-mail, but right now a lot of us use g mail and all of our mail is stored on a server at google. so it's interesting that we as a...
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and without this they go away so mcdonald is actually governing virginia and martinez is governing mexico and mike pence will be governing indiana following up on mitch daniels and space walker is governing wisconsin, so i think they have the ball. from my point of view they are the kind of reforms conservatives that i think i like and they are successful both in policy and political terms they've become extremely important. we will still focus on boehner and mcconnell but maybe they do a little bit of blocking and holding yet negotiate on the scenario of romney losing as the governors become central to the future of the party both in terms of actual policies and in terms of politics because they become the model of how you actually succeed in governing as a reformed conservative in many states where by definition they will be governing in many states romney would have lost nevada, mexico, new jersey, maybe virginia of course, ohio in this case. so they become really central and will be hard for us in washington to remind ourselves they are important in what happens. one tiny caveat to re
and without this they go away so mcdonald is actually governing virginia and martinez is governing mexico and mike pence will be governing indiana following up on mitch daniels and space walker is governing wisconsin, so i think they have the ball. from my point of view they are the kind of reforms conservatives that i think i like and they are successful both in policy and political terms they've become extremely important. we will still focus on boehner and mcconnell but maybe they do a...
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i was born in mexico and immigrated to the u.s. at the age of 4. since then my family and i have kept a close eye on the immigration policy and the working conditions of immigrants. if are re-elected, senator, or if you become a senator, congressman, how do you influence the policy and the related factors? mccaskill, first, we're a nation of immigrant. i'm a prosecutor and i believe in enforcing the law. i don't think anybody should be allowed to jump the line by breaking a law. i believe it's important we enforce the laws particularly against employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. that's the magnet. when i got washington, i asked the immigration and custom enforcement agent under president bush. how many employers have you. thed for knowing hiring illegal imgrants, cheating, not allowing the competitors to have an even playing field. they didn't know. they hadn't emphasized that. we turned that corner and now you're beginning to see a drop in illegal immigration and part of that is because we're pushing them harder on enforcing the law a
i was born in mexico and immigrated to the u.s. at the age of 4. since then my family and i have kept a close eye on the immigration policy and the working conditions of immigrants. if are re-elected, senator, or if you become a senator, congressman, how do you influence the policy and the related factors? mccaskill, first, we're a nation of immigrant. i'm a prosecutor and i believe in enforcing the law. i don't think anybody should be allowed to jump the line by breaking a law. i believe it's...
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. >> as governor of new mexico, i ran completely outside of the political system. i got elected governor, republican governor in a state that was two to one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation. i may have vetoed more legislation than the other 49 governors in the country combined. i vetoed 750 bills, i had thousands of line item vetoes. [applause] it made a difference when it came to billions of dollars worth of spending, it made a difference when it came to laws that would have told you or i what we could or couldn't do in the bedroom. >> host: on gary johnson, "the washington post" reports this morning that he will appear on the ballot in 48 states including some key battlegrounds with independent streaks where his blend of fiscal conservativism and libertarian social views could make him a compelling alternative for conservative voters not wedded to voting for governor romney. and then in colorado, new hampshire and nevada in particular johnson could be a thorn in romney's side if the election is close, and johnson received just 2% in a recen
. >> as governor of new mexico, i ran completely outside of the political system. i got elected governor, republican governor in a state that was two to one democrat and made a name for myself vetoing legislation. i may have vetoed more legislation than the other 49 governors in the country combined. i vetoed 750 bills, i had thousands of line item vetoes. [applause] it made a difference when it came to billions of dollars worth of spending, it made a difference when it came to laws that...
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new mexico, should that be moved further into the obama category? the reverse, places like missouri and indiana, which right now can we conclude at this point that these are firmly in the mitt romney column? that is the kind of thing that we look at, every day there are new polls coming out with reporters touching down in these states, those are the kinds of choices we are going to look at. obviously, it looks like that topic column is getting smaller and smaller and the candidates themselves are spending time in places like florida, ohio, and virginia. as we narrow it down, that is really the real tossup. host: 270 needed to win, your map has 110 tossup states. as you look at them, are there some that are more volatile than others? some that are more likely to move after the debate as opposed to others that seem to be stuck in the tossup category? caller: sure. look at a place like colorado, which has really been razor close four weeks and weeks. we did a poll in colorado last week that i wrote about where it was absolutely a dead heat. not only on
new mexico, should that be moved further into the obama category? the reverse, places like missouri and indiana, which right now can we conclude at this point that these are firmly in the mitt romney column? that is the kind of thing that we look at, every day there are new polls coming out with reporters touching down in these states, those are the kinds of choices we are going to look at. obviously, it looks like that topic column is getting smaller and smaller and the candidates themselves...